On 04/05/2018 11:02 AM, Flo H wrote:
> Hi,
> I am confused about the way the kernel packages land in Fedora, specifically 
> Rawhide, and was wondering if someone could shed some light on this issue.
> 
> Looking at [1], I see that the kernel in the updates repo is 4.17.rc. How is 
> that possible? What is the source for 4.17? A build of linux-next? 
> (Looking at [2] we see that 4.16 has just been released this week.) So what 
> is 4.17.rc?

Yes, the source is called "linux-next" at the kernel.org website. Red
Hat/Fedora is calling it "4.17.rc" at the moment. The last "stable"
kernel from kernel.org is 4.16.

Anything in rawhide should be considered as beta code. Kernel 4.17.rc
(rc = "release candidate") has not been adopted for mainline distros yet
(it's not been proven reliable...yet). It is available for testing in
the beta environment that is Rawhide.

That being said, there's nothing preventing you from running it in
whatever environment you have--with the understanding that it may
not be compatible with your existing platform or explode in your face as
any beta code may.

Eventually 4.17 will cease being a release candidate, be fully baked,
reliable (or as reliable as any code) and ready for mainline use. It
may never hit the standard repos for existing distros as it may require
repackaging in some way or have some backward incompatibilities that
would block its use for, say F27 but not block adoption in F28.

My guess is that it will make it to F27, but there's always the
possibility it may not. Unlike that "OSTSNBN" (operating system that
shall not be named), it's your computer. Do what you will, but just
be ready for unexpected consequences.

> Please let me know if I am asking on the wrong mailing list. Should I rather 
> bother the packagers in the kernel list?

Uhm, I wouldn't bother the kernel developers. You could poke the gang
at t...@lists.fedoraproject.org for further info, since rawhide and such
are under their auspices and they gather up the test results, karma
ratings and such that eventually "bless" a kernel's release on Fedora
mainline.
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